We made 3 pt implement dollies out of 4x4 lumber with casters for L sized implements. Stored on concrete floor, easy roll up/away, no struggles with on/off the tractor. Used cheap furniture dollies for BX implements, same results. I may have some pics if anyone is interested.Has anyone made some type of dolly for moving the rotary cutter around. Thinking of adding some wheels to the front to allow it to move easier when not connected to the tractor.
I'm interested in some picsWe made 3 pt implement dollies out of 4x4 lumber with casters for L sized implements. Stored on concrete floor, easy roll up/away, no struggles with on/off the tractor. Used cheap furniture dollies for BX implements, same results. I may have some pics if anyone is interested.
I bought 4 of those Harbor Freight dollies, for $14 each. Then I took the wheels off and built dolly's the size I needed for my mid mount mower, and snowblower. Cheapest wheels anywhere, and they work great. I still have left over for whatever.Furniture dolly models with 1000 lbs. capacity start under $20 at Harbor Freight.
I have this one under my gun safe in the garage; I can roll around the 800 lbs. safe without much effort.
30 in. x 18 in. 1000 lb. Capacity Polypropylene Dolly
Amazing deals on this 30In X 18In 1000Lb Polypropylene Dolly at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
Easy to store, when not in use, and you can use them for other purposes - like furniture.
Yup...Furniture dolly models with 1000 lbs. capacity start under $20 at Harbor Freight.
I have this one under my gun safe in the garage; I can roll around the 800 lbs. safe without much effort.
30 in. x 18 in. 1000 lb. Capacity Polypropylene Dolly
Amazing deals on this 30In X 18In 1000Lb Polypropylene Dolly at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
Easy to store, when not in use, and you can use them for other purposes - like furniture.
I did basically the same thing, but used the wood 12x18" dollies from HF. $10 each and easy to store.For brush hogs, I used to make them a dolly out of wood, this was labor intensive and too bulky. Then discovered a much easier way for smooth floor. Buy a set of snowmobile dollies, they are small and cheap. One goes under each fwd skid, the tail will move on the tail wheel. When the brush hog is in use, there are only two 8"x8" little trays to find a home for, rather than a huge wood frame to deal with.
seen here in green under the skid